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Stitches on my lip

About a year ago my friend and I were jumped by some military men, as a result i had 22 stitches done to my face. My teeth went through my goatee area and my bottom lip was pierced as well. Final result is I have a scar on the goatee area which I don't mind, but my lip is lopsided and it's very easily injured. I do surf a lot and I'm considering reconstructive surgery. Is it possible to not just fix the looks, but the weird bulge i have there and its fragileness? If so what are price ranges?
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The complex through and through injury you sustained can be revised, with better lip symmetry.  The cost of this procedure will vary in different regions of the country and will also depend on the actual complexity of the revision required.  A consultation with a plastic surgeon will determine the likely success of the revision and its cost.
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The average cost of anesthesia is between 350 and 800 dollars. Operating room fees can range from 600 to 1800 dollars. Other related expenses depend on a patient’s individual needs. The cost of lip augmentation also varies depending on a patient’s region, surgeon, procedure, and payment plan.

the average cost of lip augmentation ranges from three hundred to five thousand dollars. The average cost of lip augmentation for injectables is a little over three hundred dollars per session. The average cost of lip augmentation for non-injectables is approximately $1,325 per lip.
Still it sthe cost from teh hospitals in my ranger - i cannot say what might the hospital demand at your site, but must be around these.

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